Crime › Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them (viewers discretion) by Asuokaa(op): 2:38pm On Jul 13, 2015 |
BlissB: Dats my guy @jamal the way he acts like a drunkard, i was like where did they get this guy from season 2 he nw acts serious...season 1 drinking sleeping with all the women in the country even disvirgined his Daughter in Law  |
Crime › Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them (viewers discretion) by Asuokaa(op): 2:24pm On Jul 13, 2015 |
Built2last: but i think Bassam is quietly dangerous and probably more ruthless than Jamal...Jamal was broken by their father.
i think Bassam will return to be king and he may not preach that democrazy he is preaching now.
power sweat na wen you have not thasted it. e be like kpekus
@Asuokaa well i bliv jamal is wise but act stup.id |
Crime › Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them (viewers discretion) by Asuokaa(op): 2:17pm On Jul 13, 2015 |
BlissB: Jeez............searching for the season 2 also......i so luv the series......doh jamal is somehow lets say ruthless i just love his style......can't just wait 2 get my hands on season 2 that jamal is my guy...in season he has shaved all his bear nw looking more like a leader nw |
Crime › Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them (viewers discretion) by Asuokaa(op): 2:11pm On Jul 13, 2015 |
anigold: Ibb,buhari,abacha,murtala were all coup plotters so let me hear something....
Gideon orkar had the opportunity to ran away when the coup failed but he refused. Murtala overthrow Gowon , what comes around goes around... What was Murtala thinking that nobody will come after him... Seriously say u be god.. Mtcheew..
Buhari overthrow a civilian government and ibb overthrow buhari , orkar tries to overthrow ibb but failed... Mamman vastsa was never a coup plotter but was wrongly accused why cos he was a direct rival to ibb....
So all the coup plotters were all over ambitious men simple. There was no saints... gideon orkar and kaduna nzeogwu are my heroes i really like them, they are what i call courageous officers they didnt run but stay to die.. |
Crime › Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them (viewers discretion) by Asuokaa(op): 2:08pm On Jul 13, 2015 |
OrlandoOwoh: I created a thread, askinh what could have happened to two the coupists that were never seen till date. Till date, more than a year, the thread is begging to be moved to the home page, Lalasticlala. The death of Ilya Bisalla pained me. but he was a coup plotter bro didnt u hear of the tribunal how dimka tackled him there when he was the head of the said tribunal |
Crime › Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them (viewers discretion) by Asuokaa(op): 1:30pm On Jul 13, 2015 |
Built2last: We are far apart.
i dey ABJ.
i will drive round and look for it or watch it online if i dont see
safe ok.... |
Politics › Major Daniel Idowu Bamidele (1949 - March 5, 1986) PAINFUL EXIT by Asuokaa(op): 1:26pm On Jul 13, 2015 |
Major Daniel Idowu Bamidele (1949 - March 5, 1986) was a Nigerian army officer who was executed by the government of Major General Ibrahim Babangida for failing to report an alleged conspiracy against the government, what is popularly referred to as the "Vatsa Coup". Bamidele was charged with conspiracy to commit treason. In October 1983 during an official trip to Kaduna to print his Divisional brief for the Chief of Army Staff Conference, Daniel Bamidele heard of rumors about a planned coup against President Shagari. When he returned to Jos he promptly reported to his General Officer Commanding (GOC), Major General Muhammadu Buhari (who, unknown to Bamidele at that time was in the thick of the plot). A week later, Bamidele found himself on a plane to Lagos, detained by the Directorate of Military Intelligence at Tego Barracks and accused of plotting a coup against Shagari. Fake witnesses were paraded and a mock interrogation contrived, while reports were being made to the NSO (then under Umaru Shinkafi) to mislead the Shagari regime. Meanwhile the real plot continued underground with the full involvement of the same Military Intelligence group that was interrogating him.Finally, on November 25, 1983 with no credible witness to nail him, and no legal basis to charge him for a one man conspiracy, Bamidele was released. He returned to Jos, befuddled about what had actually transpired, until on January 1, 1984 his own GOC, Buhari, to whom he had reported the plot emerged as the new Head of State! In early 1984, Bamidele's name was listed for retirement. However, when the list got to Buhari for approval, he crossed Bamidele's name out - recognizing that the officer was caught in a complex vortex and web of intrigue. After being saved from retirement at the last minute he got deployed to Jaji as a Directing Staff. Bamidele was implicated in the conspiracy because of a meeting at a guest house in Makurdi with Lt Col Michael Iyorshe and some other officers (Lt Col Musa Bitiyong, Lt Col Christian Oche, Wing Commander Ben Ekele, and Wing Commander Adamu Sakaba) where political criticisms of the Babangida Administration were made but no seditious nor operational coup details were discussed. Though the connections to any coup are arguable, Bamidele, learning from his ordeal in 1983 kept quiet about any coups, was arrested, tried by a Special Military Tribunal and was executed by firing squad on March 5, 1986 along with others such as Major General Mamman Vatsa. Bamidele's words to the tribunal were I heard of the 1983 coup planning, told my GOC General Buhari who detained me for two weeks in Lagos. Instead of a pat on the back, I received a stab. How then do you expect me to report this one? This trial marks the eclipse of my brilliant and unblemished career of 19 years. I fought in the civil war with the ability it pleased God to give me. It is unfortunate that I'm being convicted for something which I have had to stop on two occasions. This is not self adulation but a sincere summary of the qualities inherent in me. It is an irony of fate that the president of the tribunal who in 1964 felt that I was good enough to take training in the UK is now saddled with the duty of showing me the exit from the force and the world http://gregnwoko..com/2015/02/major-daniel-idowu-bamidele-1949-march.htmlcc;LALASTICLALA 
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Crime › Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them (viewers discretion) by Asuokaa(op): 1:25pm On Jul 13, 2015 |
Built2last: woooow, i need season 2. where can i get it.
i just ended where he failed in the coup...the thing pain me say the guy failed in that coup.
but i know Jamal will not kill him. he would rather exile him lol jamal dumped in a desert...kai bassam suffer en..where do u stay i stay in lagos |
Politics › Re: Soldiers Mistake Electricity Workers For Boko Haram, Kill 1 by Asuokaa: 1:13pm On Jul 13, 2015 |
andreernest28: Jobless nigerian solders vs jobless nigerian elecricity workers that was veryy wrong...only if u knw wats it takes to stay there |
Crime › Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them (viewers discretion) by Asuokaa(op): 1:10pm On Jul 13, 2015 |
Built2last: I am watching a movie titled Tyrant...similar am already in season 2 of it already LOL...basssam planned a coup that failed kai |
Crime › Re: List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them (viewers discretion) by Asuokaa(op): 1:06pm On Jul 13, 2015 |
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Crime › List Of Coup Plotters In Nigeria And What Happened To Them (viewers discretion) by Asuokaa(op): 12:43pm On Jul 13, 2015 |
Asuokaa: Coups are an integral part of Nigerian history and the following is a list of those who were accused by the government of plotting one coup or the other and what happened to them.
NB: This list will be updated.
EXECUTED ON THE 11TH OF MARCH 1976 AT THE BAR BEACH, LAGOS
The following were charged by the Olusegun Obasanjo-led military government with orchestrating the bloody toppling of the government of General Murtala Ramat Muhammed, the Nigerian head of state who was assassinated on the 13th of February, 1976. They were all executed on the 11th of March, 1976:
1- Major-General I D Bisalla
2- Warrant Officer 2 (WO2) Monday Monchon
3- Staff Sergeant Richard Dungdang
4- Sergeant Sale Pankshin
5- Lieutenant Colonel A R Aliyu
6- Captain M Parvwong
7- Captain J F Idi
8- Captain S Wakins
9- Lieutenant Mohammed
10- Lieutenant E L K Shelleng
11- Lieutenant Colonel AyubaTense
12- Colonel A D S Way
13- Lieutenant Colonel T K Adamu
14- Lieutenant Colonel A B Umaru
15- Captain A A Aliyu
16- Captain Augustine Dawurang
17- Major M M Mshelia
18- Lieutenant William Seri
19- Major I B Ribo
20- Major K K Gagra
21- Captain M R Gelip
22- Mr. Abdulkarim Zakari
23- Lieutenant Peter Ggani
24- Major Ola Ogunmekan
25- Lieutenant O Zagmi
26- Lieutenant S Wayah
27- Sergeant Ahmadu Rege
28- Sergeant Bala Javan
29- WO2 Sambo Dankshin
30- WO2 Emmanuel Dakup Seri
31- Major J W Kasai
EXECUTED ON THE 17TH OF MAY, 1976
Buka Suka Dimka Joseph D Gomwalk Lieutenant S Kwale Warrant Officer H E Bawa Colonel I Buka Major J K Afolabi H Shaiyen See photos below:
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The late General Murtala Muhammed (middle front row) with members of his Supreme Military Council. Standing on the extreme left is Bisalla, described as a traitor and eventually executed as a traitor.
Buka Suka Dimka after he was caught. General Bisalla was described as the chief plotter of the 1976 coup and he is shown here tied to the stakes at the Bar Beach before his public execution.
Lieutenant Colonel Ayuba Tense being led out of Kirikiri Prison to the public execution ground.
Tense being tied to the stake. Some of the plotters after their execution.
The condemned coup plotters. 73-MURTALA-MUHAMMED-COUP-PLOTTERS_Naijarchives 74-MURTALA-MUHAMMED-COUP-PLOTTERS_Naijarchives
75-MURTALA-MUHAMMED-COUP-PLOTTERS-KILLED_Naijarchives Gomwalk and the others. 76-MURTALA-MUHAMMED-ARMY-CHAPLAIN-DIMKA_Naijarchives An army chaplain praying for Dimka. The last batch of coup plotters executed in 1976. The last batch of coup plotters executed in 1976. JAILED FOR LIFE, 1976
S K Dimka D Contulla Gyang Pam Captain C Wuyep Captain A A Maidobo WO2 E Izah Sergeant I Bupwada 2nd Lieutenant A Walbe Major A K Abang S Anyadofu Helen Gomwalk Captain Peter Tembong OTHER PRISON SENTENCES, 1976
Captain I Gowon – sentenced to 15 years in prison. J Tuwe – sentenced to 10 years in prison. Lieutenant Colonel J S Madugu – sentenced to two years in prison. In 1986, the following were charged by the General Ibrahim Babangida-led military government with plotting to overthrow the regime:
EXECUTED IN JANUARY 1986
Major-General Mamman Jiya Vatsa Lieutenant Colonel Musa Bitiyong Lieutenant Colonel Chris Oche Lieutenant Mike Fyorshe Major Daniel Bamidele Squadron Leader Martin Luther Wing Commander Ben Ekele Commander A Ogwuyi Wing Commander Adamu C Sakaba Squadron Leader A Ahira See photos below:
Pictured here are Idiagbon, General Muhammadu Buhari, Ibrahim Babangida and Mamman Vatsa on the front row while Navy Commodore Ebitu Ukiwe and Brigadier YY Kure are at the back. Image credits: Mamman Jiya Vatsa. Pictured here are Idiagbon, General Muhammadu Buhari, Ibrahim Babangida and Mamman Vatsa on the front row while Navy Commodore Ebitu Ukiwe and Brigadier YY Kure are at the back. Image credits: Mamman Jiya Vatsa. JAILED FOR LIFE
Lieutenant Colonel M Effiong Major D E West I B Akwashiki In 1990, another set of coup plotters were rounded up by the Babangida regime and this is the end result:
EXECUTED IN APRIL 1990
Major Gideon Orkar Lieutenant Awokoya E Akogun Captain Nimibibowei Harley Empere Lieutenant Cyril Okuser Ozoalor 2nd Lieutenant Arthur Bandenyintite Umukoro Staff Sergeant Julius Itua Sergeant Martins Ademokhai Sergeant Pius Ilegar Lieutenant Nicholas Odey Captain Perebo Aboela Dakolo WO2 Monday Bayefa Lance Corporal Jephthan Inesai Corporal Sunday Effiong Lance Corporal Francis Ogo Lance Corporal Samuel Mbasue Lance Corporal Albert Ojerongbe Lance Corporal Geofrey Deesiiyira Lance Corporal Emmanuel Aiyemola Sergeant Stephen Iyeke Corporal Joseph Efe WO2 Afolabi Moses Lance Corporal Idowu Azeez Lance Corporal Vitalis Udzer WO2 Jonathan Ekimi Staff Sergeant Solomon Okunbawa Private Richard Isaghohi 2nd Lieutenant F J Esuku Staff Sergeant Barnabas Jarikpe Private Egwola Makpamenkun Lance Corporal Adegamen Friday Private Monday Esebawen Private Nnadi Mogaha Sergeant Etim Umoh Ex-Corporal Wasiu Lawal Ex- Lance Corporal Ekominar Makililo Ex- Lance Corporal Peter Umuyoma Ex Sigralman Goodluck Emefe Ex-Staff Sergeant Sampson Idejere Sergeant Jolly Agbodowei Lance Corporal Samuel Obasayi Private Osazuwa Osifo Lance Corporal Goodluck Ofojarere 2nd Lieutenant Emmanuel O Alade JAILED
Turner Ochuko Ogboru – sentenced to life imprisonment Lance Corporal David Amoomo – sentenced to two years in prison Sergeant Andoricheladonye – sentenced to two years in prison Captain A Monju – sentenced to one year in prison Sergeant John Alido – sentenced to seven years in prison Patrick Etadafema – sentenced to seven years in prison S A Francis Agaro – sentenced to seven years in prison /Cpl. Ezekiel Akuodu – sentenced to seven years in prison Private Ibrahim Egwa In July 1995, the regime of General Sani Abacha (read all about him HERE) convicted the following of plotting a coup against it. They were later freed by the General Abubakar Alhaji Abdulsami regime but one of them (Major-General Musa Yar’adua) died during Abacha’s regime while in jail.
LIFE IMPRISONMENT
Colonel Lawan Gwadabe Colonel O Oloruntoba Colonel R S B Fadile Ex-Major Akinloye Akinyemi OTHER PRISON SENTENCES
Major-General Shehu Musa Yar’adua – sentenced to 25 years in jail but died in prison. His younger brother, Umaru, would later become the president of Nigeria in 2007. Lieutenant Colonel E H Bulus – sentenced to 25 years in jail Lieutenant Colonel S E Oyewole – sentenced to 25 years in jail Colonel C A Ajayi – sentenced to 25 years in jail Colonel R N Emokpae – sentenced to 25 years in jail Lieutenant Colonel M A Igwe – sentenced to 25 years in jail Colonel Ndubueze – sentenced to 25 years in jail Lieutenant A Olowokere – sentenced to 25 years in jail Major E O Obalisa – sentenced to 25 years in jail Lieutenant Colonel M A Ajayi (rtd) – sentenced to 25 years in jail General Olusegun Obasanjo – sentenced to 15 years in jail. Later freed and became the president of Nigeria from 1999 to 2007 before handing over to Umaru Yar’adua. Captain M A Ibrahim – sentenced to 15 years in jail 2nd Lieutenant R Emouvhe – sentenced to 15 years in jail Staff Sergeant Patrick Usikpo – sentenced to 15 years in jail Commodore Limu Fabiyi – sentenced to 15 years in jail Ben Charles Obi – sentenced to 15 years in jail Shehu Sani – sentenced to 15 years in jail. Now a senator representing Kaduna State at the National Assembly. Lieutenant Colonel R D Obiki – sentenced to 15 years in jail Sanusi Mato – sentenced to 15 years in jail Julius Badejo – sentenced to 15 years in jail Matthew Popoola – sentenced to 15 years in jail Chris Anyanwu – sentenced to 15 years in jail. A journalist, she later became a senator of the federal republic representing Imo State. George Mba – sentenced to 15 years in jail Kunle Ajibade – sentenced to 15 years in jail Moses Ayegba – sentenced to 15 years in jail Rebecca Onyebi Ikpe – sentenced to 15 years in jail Beko Ransome Kuti – sentenced to 15 years in jail Felix Ndamagidon – sentenced to 15 years in jail
DECLARED WANTED
Lieutenant Colonel M Sambo Dasuki (rtd), later appointed the National Security Adviser by President Goodluck Jonathan. Lieutenant Colonel C A A Nyiam Great Ogboru Benson Ikpe Anthony Auroloyi
http://naijarchives.com/list-of-coup-plotters-in-nigeria-and-what-happened-to-them/
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Politics › 13 Interesting Facts You Need To Know About Murtala Muhammed by Asuokaa(op): 5:02pm On Jul 10, 2015 |
For many Nigerians, getting to know Murtala Mohammed was from the green, crispy N20 naira note, which had its face inscribed on it, and really clear-headed stories told by parents. We gathered for some must-know facts you need to know about hero of Nigeria’s nation. 1. Born on a Tuesday, the 8th of November, 1938, in the Kurawa Quarters of Kano State to Risqua Muhammed and Uwani Ramatu, he had 7 siblings (one girl and seven boys) and he was the second child. 2. On the 26th January, 1952, he was admitted as student number 941 as the school itself was founded in 1909. He was one of the ten students from Kano and finished in 1957. One of his classmates was the late General Mohammed Shuwa shot dead at his home by gunmen in Maiduguri in November 2012. Shuwa was one of the prominent figures during the Nigerian Civil War and later a leading figure in Murtala’s government. Gowon also attended the same college. 3. He attended Regular Officers Special Training School , ROSTS (Teshie, Ghana), now Ghana Military Academy where he was taught as a 2nd Lieutenant infantry tactics and military laws by the late Odumegwu Ojukwu. Obasanjo and Gowon also attended ROSTS. 4. Murtala might be a strong-headed soldier but he was an amazing family man. In 2006, his Yoruba wife (with partly Fulani roots), Mrs. Hafsat Ajoke Muhammed recollects the fond memories: “At home and at work, my husband was one and the same person. His behaviour at work and home were the same. He was a firm person, upright and had a great sense of humour.” 5. He was introduced to his wife by his cousin. They fell in love, hit it off, and when they met in Kaduna later, he proposed to her and they got married in Kaduna in 1963 after her studies, the same year he became a Captain. Their marriage was a blissful and peaceful one. In 1965, the marriage was blessed with a cheeky baby girl who later attended the Queen’s College, Yaba, Lagos. 6. At the time when Murtala was killed, his daughter, Zalihatu was just two years old, and Jumai was just a baby. 7. When Murtala was killed and the news was relayed to his wife, she broke down and wept for her dear husband. 8. Today, Mrs. Ajoke Muhammed is ageing gracefully, is widely respected for her charitable activities and calm demeanor. Even as a First Lady, she was not unnecessarily flamboyant. Her marriage was blessed with six children: Aishat, Fatimah, Zakari, Risqua Abba, Zalihatu, Jumai (she was just a baby, less than a year old when her father was killed). The daughters are now married. 9. By the end of 1964, Murtala was already a temporary Major (known as a T/Major). 10. The Nigerian Civil War (1967-1970) lasted for thirty blood-soaked months and one of the principal actors of that sad phase of Nigerian history was Murtala. 11. On the evening of the 30th of July 1975, Murtala made his maiden speech to the nation as the Head of State and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces 12. He set up a panel headed by Justice Ayo Irikefe on the creation of seven more states (Niger, Bauchi, Gongola, Benue, Ogun, Imo and Bendel) to the 12 existing ones on 22nd December, 1975. The panel came up with a report which was utilized in the formation of new states in 1976. 13. Murtala was a blunt, outspoken and consummate risk taker. A soldier who ironically had no regard for the chain of command, he was in a class of his own when it came to dangerous exploits. A no-nonsense person, Murtala was known for his legendary outbursts of terrifying anger. http://www.informationng.com/2015/02/13-interesting-facts-you-need-to-know-about-murtala-muhammed.html?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=Desktop+Feed&utm_campaign=Murtala+-+Desktop+Feed
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Politics › Re: This Question Is For The South South Folks by Asuokaa(op): 5:43pm On Jul 08, 2015 |
betty202020: opinion for what? are u conducting opinion pool? if yes there are many ways to do that. not to give everybody topic that will degenerate into ethnic war. how is dis ethnic by the way... |
Politics › Re: This Question Is For The South South Folks by Asuokaa(op): 5:33pm On Jul 08, 2015 |
lygn19: Change ur comment to Southsouth indegenes southsouth and Niger delta is different saying Niger delta indegenes gives we in d SE every right to comment. ok |
Politics › Re: This Question Is For The South South Folks by Asuokaa(op): 5:30pm On Jul 08, 2015 |
betty202020: u are a big fool to post this thread. I am an Igbo man and I believe in my Biafra. u post this thread to further divide the remains Nigeria into ethnic lines. if u need answer to post this question, go to south south political forum any day they are having their political meeting. How many south south elders are on naira land? fool. you dont need to throw insults, did i insult anyone here thats not polite, everyone has freedom of views i was just asking for opinions not fair |
Politics › Re: This Question Is For The South South Folks by Asuokaa(op): 5:00pm On Jul 08, 2015 |
Tydies: And this fool thinks this poo will make FP? must u insult me at least it was just for opinions... not fair |
Politics › Re: This Question Is For The South South Folks by Asuokaa(op): 4:59pm On Jul 08, 2015 |
Buchukwu: We igbos have oil, we don't need them in any way, not that we'll depend on oil. When biafra comes and they don't want to come, we're not forcing them. We don't want another forced entity. When biafra comes, they either come or goto hell. wow hard |
Politics › This Question Is For The South South Folks by Asuokaa(op): 4:49pm On Jul 08, 2015 |
Lets imagine Biafra truly carves out and becomes a country, would d south south join them or stay alone or stay with Nigeria
i want honest replies cause all i hear from folks around me is dey will stay in nigeria and pls give concrete reason to back your claim..
pls this is only Niger Delta Indigenes...
cause when it all happens south south will be greatest talking point Thanks...
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Jokes Etc › When You Take Her On A Date And She Does This Bros Run by Asuokaa(op): 11:28am On Jul 08, 2015 |
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Jokes Etc › Re: When Your Dog Is A Drug Peddler Like You by Asuokaa(op): 11:17am On Jul 08, 2015 |
Slimzjoe: You're all Laughing without getting the it. Read Properly.... This Pic Is Racist! yah i know but i guess the owner was arrested for drug peddling so he kuku join him owner |
Jokes Etc › Re: Funny Images To Brighten the Day by Asuokaa(op): 11:15am On Jul 08, 2015 |
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Nairaland General › Re: How Many Of You Remember This Clipper(photo) by Asuokaa: 5:44pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
asadike: My God! have never seen this before. na wah o. Good evening...hw was ur day |
Politics › Re: A Ch3 Drone Of The Nigerian Airforce by Asuokaa(op): 3:08pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
lalasticlala: the pic is not in the link lol...u need to scroll down to the comments to see it |
Politics › A Ch3 Drone Of The Nigerian Airforce by Asuokaa(op): 2:59pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
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Politics › Nigerian Armed Forces Radio Debuts On Shortwave Radio Frequencies by Asuokaa(op): 2:52pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
Major General Chris Olukolade, Director Defence Information of the Nigerian Armed Forces..making things happen. BEEGEAGLE’S BLOG 4 July, 2015 Woke up this morning and decided to tune into Shortwave Radio.Fortuituously, starting from where the dial of my radio set sat last time I tuned in, I heard a most pleasant call sign as follows, ‘THIS IS THE NIGERIAN ARMED FORCES RADIO’ The station were broadcasting local Nigerian martial music and also airing their identification signals and frequencies. Unlike the new DEFENCE RADIO 107.7FM which came on stream in May 2015 and airs in Abuja and environs only, the all-new Nigerian Armed Forces Radio broadcasts on the following SHORTWAVE RADIO FREQUENCIES 11.825 KHZ (25M BAND) and 13.775KHZ (21M BAND) What this means is that the radio station’s signals can now be received across Nigeria and around the world. It is a very good step towards challenging the useless, foreign-inspired narratives which are mostly broad on generalisation and short on specifics. SMS NUMBER: +234 814 8366 886 Yours truly was a first-time listener and I monitored the station’s output between 0702hrs and 0758hrs Nigerian Time this morning, Saturday 4th July 2015. My measured guess is that their broadcast time (or is it morning broadcast time?) is 0700-0800hrs Nigerian Time (GMT+1) https://beegeagle./2015/07/04/nigerian-armed-forces-radio-debuts-on-shortwave-radio-frequencies-for-a-global-reach/cc:lalasticlala
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Romance › Re: Read This Before You Marry A Rich Man by Asuokaa: 10:47am On Jul 07, 2015 |
asadike: I want a man that i can weather d storm with. Good morning...hw was ur night |